Eating Chinese

Chinese dining is fun.  I know people who get a strange enjoyment and satisfaction from eating their meal with traditional chopsticks.  Me and my unrefined self like to eat western style with a fork, spoon and knife.  I always enjoy the Kung Pao chicken.  Wonton or egg drop soup.  Fried rice is a personal favorite.  Beef fried rice is an entire all by itself sometimes.  The best part of a Chinese meal is the fortune cookie.

There is a certain amount of delight and wisdom to the fortune cookie.  If dining with multiple people, one is supposed to pick the fortune cookie nearest to them.  Like somehow a cookie is pre-determined to go to someone and what appears as random to the untrained is actually some kind of Chinese spirit voodoo is choosing the cookie for the individual.  Then the fun begins as each person reads their fortune message.  It's a fun way to end a meal as everyone reads the wisdom contained on "their" fortune.  

Some people leave their fortune on the table.  Other people are known to keep their message after the meal as a gentle reminder or wish of something to happen. or a bit of wisdom that somehow foretells the future.  

Recently visited the Panda Express...  my fortune said "You have the ability to overcome obstacles on the way to success."  And here I find myself at a crossroads in my career.  Strangely fitting.  Strangely appropriate.  Strangely coincidental.  

I'll play along with the spiritual voodoo.  I choose to think this message was destined for me.  What's the worse that could happen?  Nothing.  It's kinda fun to think there is some kind of divine intervention in the path I'm on to reinforce ideas or principles as I move forward.   


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